Interlochen Pu… Fri, 09/12/2025 - 05:45 In one of the most polluted parts of Lake Michigan, whitefish are thriving. Some people wonder if we should try to replicate that environment elsewhere to save the iconic species. But that could mean doing something untested and controversial. Tags Interlochen Public Radio, algal blooms, Beaches, beef, building, Business, Calls, carbon dioxide, Chicago, cities, climate, Climate change, Column, conditions, county, Dead, Department, down, end, environment, farms, Fertilizer, fertilizers, fire, first, fish, fishing, Food, Great Lakes, green, help, house, huron, invasive, iron, kerosene, lake, lake huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, lakes, Life, List, local, may, meeting, Michigan, milwaukee, moved, mussels, nature, new, north, ocean, office, Oil, open, other, play, Pollution, Region, river, rivers, school, schools, Science, scientists, season, Space, summer, sun, Swimming, third, total, Traditions, UN, university, wanted, Water, water quality, whitefish, who, win, Wisconsin, woman, work, zebra mussels Read the full story from the source Hopes and Fisheshttps://www.interlochenpublicradio.org/podcast/points-north/2025-09-12/hopes-an…